Medical Economics July 31, 2024
Richard Payerchin

Teresa A. Hubka, DO, outlines her goals as leader of national organization.

Osteopathic medicine is growing and that will continue as physicians strive for excellence in their tenets of medical treatment, in leadership and solidarity, said the new leader of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).

Teresa A. Hubka, DO, FACOOG, FACOG, CS, was installed July 24th as the 128th president of the AOA, and the second female president of the association. She assumes her leadership role as the AOA celebrates the 150th anniversary of Andrew Taylor Still, MD, DO, developing a patient-centered approach to care. Osteopathic medicine now accounts for more than 11% of all physicians and 25% of all medical students in the United States. AOA currently represents more...

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